The Senate Indian Affairs
Committee has scheduled some additional roundtables to discuss Indian energy.
The first two session were held earlier this month. Six more are being held over the next month, including one at the National Congress of American Indians annual convention and another at the United South and Eastern Tribes annual meeting.
The full schedule follows:
September 25, 2009
10 am - 2 pm
Osage Event Center
951 West 36th
Street North
Tulsa, Oklahoma
September 28, 2009
2 pm - 6
pm
Sandia Resort
30 Rainbow Road NE
Albuquerque, New
Mexico
September 30, 2009
1 pm - 5 pm
Senate Indian Affairs
Committee Hearing Room
628 Senate Dirksen Office Building
Washington, D.C.
October 13, 2009
Palm Springs Convention Center
Mesquite Room F
277 N Avenida Caballeros
Palm Springs, California
October 19, 2009
2 pm - 6 pm
Portland State University
710 SW Jackson St.
Portland,Oregon
Week of October 26, 2009
Date/time TBA
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
1 Seminole Way Hollywood, Florida
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Press
Release: DORGAN AND BARRASSO ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL INDIAN ENERGY ROUNDTABLES
(SCIA 9/24)
Relevant Documents:
Indian
Energy and Energy Efficiency Concept Paper (SCIA September 2009)
Related Stories:
Senate panel hosts Indian energy roundtables
(9/24)
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